IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS
20200409286 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
- Taku Murotani (Mishima-shi, JP)
- Mitsuhiro Obara (Suntou-gun, JP)
- Hiroyuki Fukuhara (Suntou-gun, JP)
- Yoji Misao (Suntou-gun, JP)
Cpc classification
G02B26/123
PHYSICS
H04N1/29
ELECTRICITY
H04N1/00525
ELECTRICITY
G02B5/09
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An image forming apparatus is provided which forms an image on a recording medium. The image forming apparatus includes a housing; a plurality of photosensitive members which bear respective toner images; a scanning unit which scans surfaces of the plurality of photosensitive members by laser light in accordance with image information; and a recording medium container which contains the recording medium and is detachably mounted in the housing. The scanning unit is disposed under the plurality of photosensitive members and over the recording medium container in the vertical direction, and other components are not interposed between the scanning unit and the recording medium container in the vertical direction.
Claims
1. An image forming apparatus which forms an image on a recording medium, the image forming apparatus comprising: a housing; a plurality of photosensitive members which bear respective toner images; a scanning unit which scans surfaces of the plurality of photosensitive members by laser light in accordance with image information; and a recording medium container which contains the recording medium and is detachably mounted in the housing, wherein the scanning unit is disposed under the plurality of photosensitive members and over the recording medium container in the vertical direction, and other components are not interposed between the scanning unit and the recording medium container in the vertical direction.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the scanning unit is disposed at such a position that the scanning unit can be viewed from outside of the image forming apparatus when the recording medium container is detached from the image forming apparatus.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the scanning unit includes a rotatable polygon mirror, an optical box which contains the rotatable polygon mirror, and a lid member which covers an opening of the optical box, wherein the scanning unit is configured such that when the scanning unit is inserted into the housing, guide portions disposed on the optical box or on the lid member are guided by a pair of support members disposed in the housing, and wherein the scanning unit is disposed between the pair of support members in a direction orthogonal to an insertion direction of the scanning unit into the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[Example Overall Structure of Image Forming Apparatus]
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Scanning Unit 101
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[0025] References 211y, 211m, 211c, and 211k denote transparent glass pieces (i.e., light transmissive members) that cover respective laser light emitting holes of the lid member 210 but allow laser light to pass. The glass pieces are fixed to the lid member 210 using, for example, an adhesive or a double-sided adhesive tape. References 212y, 212m, 212c, and 212k denote circuit boards that drive corresponding semiconductor lasers. The circuit boards are fixed to an outside surface of the optical box 209. The circuit boards 212y, 212m, 212c, and 212k include respective semiconductor lasers and electric circuits for activating the semiconductor lasers. The semiconductor lasers are mounted in corresponding light source units 201y, 201m, 201c, and 201k.
[0026] The lid member 210 has covering portions 210a and 210c that cover side surfaces of the optical box 209. A guide portion 210b protrudes from the covering portion 210a, and a guide portion 210d protrudes from the covering portion 210c. The covering portion 210a also covers the circuit boards 212y, 212m, 212c, and 212k. The guide portions 210b and 210d are used to guide the scanning unit 101 when the scanning unit 101 is inserted in the housing 102.
[0027] In the following description, an optical scanning system that emits laser light for forming a yellow toner image is referred to as a Y station for convenience. Similarly, optical scanning systems for forming magenta, cyan, and black toner images are referred to as an M station, a C station, and a K station, respectively. The scanning units 101 includes two motors 205a and 205b. The motor 205a serves for the Y station and the M station, and the motor 205b serves for the C station and the K station. The following describes operation of the Y station and the M station.
[0028] A laser beam Ly, which is emitted from the light source unit 201y containing the semiconductor laser, is made into a substantially parallel beam by the collimator lens 202y and is subsequently incident on the cylindrical lens 203y. The laser beam Ly incident on the cylindrical lens 203y is emitted as a parallel beam with respect to the main scanning section while the beam is condensed with respect to the sub-scanning section. The laser beam Ly is subsequently incident on the polygon mirror 204a, which deflects the laser beam Ly. The deflected laser beam Ly passes through the first scanning lens 206y and is reflected by the reflection mirror 207y. The laser beam Ly subsequently passes through the second scanning lens 208y and forms an image on a photosensitive member 301y.
[0029] A laser beam Lm, which is emitted by the light source unit 201m that is positioned side by side with the light source unit 201y, passes through the collimator lens 202m and the cylindrical lens 203m. The laser beam Lm is subsequently deflected by a surface of the polygon mirror 204a, which is different from the surface that deflects the Laser beams Ly. The deflected laser beam Lm is guided to a photosensitive member 301m by the first scanning lens 206m, the reflection mirror 207m, and the second scanning lens 208m. Note that the C station and the K station operate similarly to the Y station and the M station, the description of which will be omitted.
Image Forming Process
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[Example Method of Mounting Scanning Unit]
[0031] Next, a method of mounting the scanning unit 101 in the image forming apparatus 100 will be described. When the scanning unit 101 is inserted into the image forming apparatus 100, as illustrated in
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[0033] When the scanning unit 101 is inserted, the leading end of the scanning unit 101 in the insertion direction is first inserted into the space between the middle plate 106 and the left side plate 107 of the housing 102. Here, as illustrated in
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[0036] In the state of the projections 209a and 209b being inserted in the insertion holes 106a and 106b, as illustrated in
[0037] In the direction of arrow B, the width of the scanning unit 101 including the guide portions 210b and 210d is greater than the span between the supporting portions 112a and 113a, which thereby prevents the scanning unit 101 from falling off the supporting portions 112a and 113a. In the direction of arrow B, the clearance between the end of the guide portion 210b and the root of the supporting portion 113a and the clearance between the end of the guide portion 210d and the root of the supporting portion 112a are in the order of several millimeters. The amount of movement of the scanning unit 101 can be thereby restricted to several millimeters in the direction of arrow B, which can stabilize the scanning unit 101 during insertion and can facilitate smooth insertion. In addition, when the scanning unit 101 is viewed vertically from above, as illustrated in
[0038] Note that in the present embodiment, the guide portions have been described as being formed in the lid member 210, but the guide portions may be formed in the optical box 209.
[0039] As described above, the image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium according to the present embodiment includes the housing, the photosensitive members that support respective toner images and are disposed in the housing, the scanning unit that scans the surfaces of the photosensitive members by using laser light in accordance with image information, and the recording medium container which contains the recording medium and is detachably mounted in the housing. In the vertical direction, the scanning unit is disposed under the photosensitive members and over the recording medium container, and other components are not interposed between the scanning unit and the recording medium container. With this configuration, the image forming apparatus that leads to height reduction can be provided.
[0040] In the image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment, when a user takes the cassette 115 out of the housing, the scanning unit 101 is exposed. Laser beams are emitted out of the scanning unit 101 through glass pieces 211y, 211m, 211c, and 211k. The guide portions 210b and 210d used for mounting the scanning unit 101 in the housing 102 minimize paths from the glass pieces toward the outside of the image forming apparatus 100. This improves the safety of the apparatus. In addition, in a case of toner escaping from the development unit 303y, 303m, 303c, and 303k, the toner is collected at the overlapped portion of the guide portions of the optical box 209 or the lid member 210 and the support members 112 and 113 of the housing 102. This can prevent the toner from adhering to recording media contained in the cassette 115.
[0041] According to the present embodiment, a lower plate disposed between the cassette 115 and the scanning unit 101 can be eliminated, and an image forming apparatus that leads to height reduction can be provided.
[0042] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to example embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed example embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
[0043] This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-117885, filed Jun. 25, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.